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Old 04-30-2002, 08:13 PM
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Im planning on putting a b16a in my del sol and at the current time i am considering a turbo but it could go back to super charger next week i keep changing my mind. What are good fuel injectors? What else should i do to the engine that will gain power and help keep it in good condition? sorry i sound so stupid
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The GReddy 18g turbo is a good turbo for a little more power(around 60) and is more better for the track. If you want a good street racer then get the T3/T4 turbo. Overall i like turbos over superchargers for some reason...it just seems to give more power now and in the long run...just my opinion tho. The GReddy 18g and i believe the T3/T4 kit also come with 310cc injectors which is quite a boost from stock but then of course you will want a good fuel rail and FPR...possibly from AEM or DC sports or something. Alot of guages in the cabin will also help you have a direction of what boost you are wanting to run and so on.
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